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The debate on whether certain careers are inherently more suited to one gender than the other touches on various aspects, including physical and emotional differences. Proponents argue that women, often perceived as more emotionally expressive, are better suited for roles in childcare and nursing.

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Consider the view that some careers are better suited to one gender than the other. (2014 A levels)

SA2 - the perceived gender stereotypes in the society has resulted in a perception that only one gender can work in some industries - women are discriminated in some countries due to stereotypes and prejudice against them - hence, some firms do not wish to hire females, leading to a higher proportion in males in these careers CA2 - there has been a reduction in these types of stereotypes in today's society due to help of organizations which helps to advocate for women's rights - this ensures that women is treated equally as men and employers are not biased towards males during the hiring process Rebuttal - however, such organizations are usually only beneficial for more developed countries as they are more willing to ensure equal rights in their society - for developing countries, they are more likely to care for their basic necessities above everything else - additionally, there are more developed countries than developing countries in the world, hence these organizations may be less effective in helping women - employers are mostly still biased against women

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SA3 - the biological advantages of men over women, such as their physical strength causes jobs in the more physical demanding industries to better suit men - men are generally stronger than women as seen from research findings - women exhibits 40% less upper body strength and 33% less lower body strength than men CA3 - however, physical strength can be trained from young and does not only rely on the biological characteristics of each gender - additionally, some women may even overcome this disadvantage by working out more so that they are stronger and more masculine Rebuttal - although this may be true, when employers in physically demanding industries hire people, they would tend to hire males as they believe males are stronger - they tend not to take into consideration whether a female interviewee is stronger or not even though she may seem more masculine

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SA1 - there are gender differences in how they express themselves emotionally - women may be more emotional - women are thus more suitable for careers such as nursing and childcare teaching CA1 - however, how each person expresses themselves differs across individuals, and not genders - there is an assumption that both genders definitely express themselves differently Rebuttal - although it may be true, research and findings have already factored in the range of responses from different individuals - hence in general, most women do express their emotions more as compared to men

Key words: some careers, one gender, the other Value terms: are better suited (yes:better suited, no:not better suited) Context: past, present, global Assumptions: there are jobs that suit one gender more than the other Purpose:to determine whether some careers suit one gender more than the other, or suit both genders equally POV: the conditions that make a job more suited to one gender My stand: i agree

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